Motseki Mabuya quits Lesedi FM to prioritise mental health

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Former Lededi FM Motseki Mabuya.

By Teboho Moloi

QWAQWA – Popular radio personality Motseki Mabuya has abruptly resigned from Lesedi FM, just two years after joining the national Sesotho language station.

Mabuya, a native of Qwa-Qwa and former presenter at Hope FM, VUT FM, and Thetha FM, made the shock announcement on his social media platforms this week, citing mental health and career realignment as his main reasons for stepping away.

“I have made the difficult decision to resign from Lesedi FM,” Mabuya wrote. “To every listener, colleague, and supporter who made this journey unforgettable – kea leboha. Serving you was not just a job, it was a privilege I will always cherish.”

Mabuya joined Lesedi FM in March 2023 and quickly gained a loyal following through his engaging weekend shows Merethetho and Thoriso. However, a recent reshuffle in the station’s lineup saw him moved to late-night party slots in the 2025 radio calendar – a change he has not publicly commented on, but which coincided closely with his departure.

In his statement, the broadcaster emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and seeking growth beyond traditional platforms.

“After much reflection, I’ve decided to focus on opportunities that align more closely with my aspirations, and to give attention to my mental wellness – something that cannot be compromised.”

Mabuya also revealed that his exit comes on the eve of a milestone event in his media journey – the inaugural National Community Radio Awards, an initiative he founded to spotlight and uplift community-based radio talent.

The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Joburg Theatre on August 15, and Mabuya says he intends to dedicate more time to its success and sustainability.

“The Community Radio Awards are more than just an event. It’s a movement close to my heart – one that celebrates homegrown talent and the future of South African radio.”

Beyond broadcasting, Mabuya is also the founder of a youth mentorship foundation focused on empowering young people through media and leadership programs. His decision to step away from national radio, he says, will allow him to deepen his commitment to grassroots development and talent cultivation.

While Lesedi FM has not issued an official statement on Mabuya’s resignation, his departure leaves a noticeable gap in the station’s weekend lineup.

For many of his fans, the voice they’ve come to associate with warm nights, deep culture, and spiritual upliftment will be sorely missed – but Mabuya insists his mission to inspire is far from over.

“I may be stepping away from the mic, but the mission continues. This is not a goodbye, but a new beginning.”

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